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FOR SALE, THE Iron-work of a Vertical Saw-Miix, Cast-iron Slide Frame, Guide Bods, Crank Shaft, Eccentric Rod, Ratchet Wheel, Pinions, and Travelling Frame, with Cast Rollers, and one dozen Saws. Gilbert Pickett. Esplanade, May 29. FOR SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, T)RANDY in Cases and Quarter-Casks. -L* Fine Seed Potatoes, in boxes. About 1,000 feet Scantling. 30,000 Shingles. Gilbert Pickeit. Esplanade, May 29th. SALE OF MERCHANDISE, Ex *' PERSEVERANCE," 1 Kf)f) FEET of Well-Seasoned J. I }<Lf\JVJ Boards, from %to 2-inch. 7,000 feet of Scantling, various lengths. 70 Gross of Wortman's Colonial Matches. 7 Dozen of Strong Spades. 10 Bags of Taranaki Onions. A. J. Ai/pokt, Agent. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, May 28. Tor Sale, ex "Australia." AND OTHER IiATE ARRIVALS. C%f\ TONS of first quality Van Dieman's £\J Land Flour. 20 chests Congou tea. 8 halt do. 5 boxes superior Pekoe do. 5 do. Gunpowder (Green) do. 5 tons of Crushed Light Sugar, 4 do. of Manilla do. 120 Tons of Coals, 50,000 German Bricks. 80 Hearthstones, 8 do. Soap. 45 cases Pickles, 24 do. Mustard. 8 quarter Casks Vinegar. 2 do. of Sandeman's Port Wine. 30 do. Red case Giu. 1 quarter cask superior Whiskey. 4 Pack Saddles. 7 sets of Cart and Trace Harness. 5 dt>z. Spades. Ironmonger}', Slops, Tinware, Marine Stores, and other goods. A. J. Alporx. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, March 24, 1851. ENGLISH FRUIT TREES. TO arrive shortly from Nelson, an assortment of English Fruit Trees, consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, and Vines. W. Pbatt, Canterbury Street. "TotTce! ~ I\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the -i-^ Partnership hitherto subsisting between the Undersigned, carrying on business together as Boot and Shoe Makers at Wellington and Lyttelton in New Zealand, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to the late firm fit Wellington will be received by Mr. Charles Howe, and all debts tine to the late firm at Lyttelton will l>e received by Mr. James Swiubourne. Witness our hands this 13lli day of May, 1851. Chakles Howe, James SyyjNBOUEJsT E._ Signed in the presence ol" us, O. William Lxall, Boot and Shoe Maker, Wellington. Geohge Edwards, Clerk and Book keeper, Wellington.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 22, 7 June 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 22, 7 June 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 22, 7 June 1851, Page 1

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